December 06, 2013

Changes occur during 32th week of pregnancy

Baby's Development -

Eyelashes, eyebrows, and the hair on baby's head are evident. The hair that has covered baby since the beginning of the second trimester is falling off, although some may remain on the shoulders and back at birth. At about 4 pounds (1,800 grams) and 11.4 inches (29 cm) from crown to rump, baby would have an excellent chance of survival outside the womb if delivered now.


Woman's Body -

During prenatal visits, health care provider will monitor blood pressure, urine, and any swelling that may develop, but symptoms such as sudden weight gain, swelling in the hands or face, headaches, or changes in vision can be signs of preeclampsia. This condition causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. If woman experiences any of these symptoms, tell to doctor. This condition can affect both the mother and fetus during the second half of pregnancy.

There's still room in the uterus for baby to exercise her limbs and baby is getting much stronger and more active. As belly gets bigger, it may become more difficult to be very active and to get comfortable when mother is sitting or lying down.


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